I've always liked Futaba servos (smooth and quiet), and the ones I've kept the longest have been the S9452. Most opt for the low profile S9551 in touring cars, but I've been able to find the S9452 for a lot less (as little as $45 shipped from folks here on RCTech!). BTW, the 9452 is "medium" profile. Not quite standard size, but not as slim as the low profile ones. If you're on a really tight budget, I've had good luck with the Solar D770, a low profile $17 servo. Light and quick, dirt cheap, but noisy.

I've always liked Futaba servos (smooth and quiet), and the ones I've kept the longest have been the S9452. Most opt for the low profile S9551 in touring cars, but I've been able to find the S9452 for a lot less (as little as $45 shipped from folks here on RCTech!). BTW, the 9452 is "medium" profile. Not quite standard size, but not as slim as the low profile ones. If you're on a really tight budget, I've had good luck with the Solar D770, a low profile $17 servo. Light and quick, dirt cheap, but noisy.

Running carpet at the "Barn"....near Sioux Falls, South Dakota. I've raced in Austin...when I get tired of the snow, here...lol
Dave

Dave, it's not warm here by Texas standards but its a hell of a lot warmer than it is there in SD. Stay warm my friend and come back and race with us soon, well not too soon until it gets back above 50F so they will set up the track - we are wimps here in TX and below 50 seems to be too cold to race outdoors.

LOL Thanks john!
The "Barn" is heated, and I WILL be back to The Austin area soon, and would love to race in the SAT venue, too! I'll have to watch the weather and choose a "warmer" time to race..
Dave